Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Pretty Sure This is the Reason For The Jihad Attack in Canada Today

Stephen Harper was to present Malala Yousafzai with her honorary citizenship today





It will be interesting to see if the media narrative on today's events on Parliament Hill shifts to protect Islam as it has in recent weeks...

CFRA RADIO CANADA: CALLER JAMES HAS SOMETHING TO SAY ABOUT POLITICAL CORRECTNESS IN CANADIAN MEDIA……recorded 10/21/2014

The audio above mentions recent incidents to which I provide the following links:

Vancouver Canada: VPD investigating after man blew homemade pipe bomb up in his own face in Olympic Village Authorities did not charge the guy. What would happen to a regular fellow who had a hidden handgun?


Explosion in Greely, Ont., last week was deliberately set


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Captain Marie-France Poulin, the public affairs officer at CFB Valcartier says military personnel have received the order to not wear their uniform in public places, unless they are on official duty.She says this order applies to soldiers across Quebec, but wouldn't confirm if it applies across Canada.Poulin says Valcartier has also tightened security measures at the entrance of the base. A military police unit, that normally patrols the base, will be stationed at the gates permanently. Two security commissionaires are also present.Vehicles will have to show identification and could be searched at random. Poulin says she received no indication that the base would be locked down.
Captain Marie-France Poulin should be forced to resign and be forbidden from ever donning a uniform again.
Instead forbid all Islamic garb which is the uniform of the enemy. All mosques should be RICO'd as camps of the enemy.
“Power out at Queensway Hospital, they’re on Code Grey.”

That doesn’t sound good. Strange coincidence

wiki: Code Gray: Infrastructure Loss or Failure
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[...]On Wednesday, Tony Zobl, 35, said he witnessed the soldier being gunned down from his fourth-floor window directly above the National War Memorial, a tall granite cenotaph, or empty tomb, with bronze sculptures dedicated to those who died in World War I.

“I looked out the window and saw a shooter, a man dressed all in black with a kerchief over his nose and mouth and something over his head as well, holding a rifle and shooting an honor guard in front of the cenotaph point-blank, twice,” Zobl told the Canadian Press news agency.

“The honor guard dropped to the ground, and the shooter kind of raised his arms in triumph holding the rifle.”


Zobl said the gunman then ran up the street toward Parliament Hill.

AP link
(CNN) -- In response to the ongoing situation at Canada's Parliament, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, has increased its alert posture, CNN has learned. That means that it has increased the number of planes on a higher alert status ready to respond if needed. NORAD and Canadian law enforcement and Canadian authorities are in contact, an official told CNN.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

alleged photo of shooter at Parliament Hill today via FR comment by Caww

Muhammed coefficient potential 100%

Nicoenarg said...

I highly doubt the shooting has anything to do with Malala. Not saying its impossible, I just find it highly unlikely that a whole operation would revolve around someone who is virtually unknown in the Middle East. I mean, if the attack happened because of Malala, then it is going to be equally likely that another terrorist attack takes place because of something one of the Kardashians says.

As hard as it might be to believe and understand this, Malala is a phenomenon propped up by the liberal West so they can feel comfortable about selling their narrative of "Muslims are the ones who suffer the most....terrorists are enemies of Islam...We should, at all costs, protect Muslims and turn a blind eye to anything seemingly horrible they do."

It is sad that Malala was shot. It is also sad that at a young age she was already being as a political tool by her father who works (worked?) for the UN. And now it is sad that she's getting an extreme amount of attention for doing...what? What exactly has she done? People, a lot of them children, get shot everyday. Thousands of kids should be considered extremely brave just because they go to schools in those barbaric regions.

Its as if all of a sudden there was a black man who started getting a lot of attention because of his "eloquence" and "intelligence" and then became very important and even won a Nobel Peace prize for doing absolutely nothing. I don't know, sounds kinda far fetched but let's assume that that would happen in some far fetched universe that none of us know about.

That is exactly what Malala's story is. Every single interview I have seen her in has read like scripted gibberish that goes along the lines of: "So Malala, how are you? How's school these days?" "I just want to say do this for the benefit of humanity that taking selfies is wrong and twitter MUST be used responsibly. Women's rights. School. Education." There is always a disconnect between the question of the interviewer and the reply given by the "eloquent" Malala.

Anyway, what do I think about Malala? I think she's a child who has been exploited for political purposes and I would be extremely surprised if she did not run to become a politician in a not so distant future. I don't think Malala is anything special. I know that sounds mean with her being shot and whatnot but where she's from (my parents are from the same province), children get their limbs blown off for a lot less than the crime of going to school so pardon me if I don't shed a tear.

Malala is a tool in the hands of the liberal West and funny enough she's an enabler of Islam and all the horrible things that come with it. Anyone listening to a girl, covered from head to toe in Islamic garb for fear of Allah and men around her, talk about women's rights is a fucking idiot. If she's really about women's rights then I'd like to fucking see it and not just hear Taqiyya bullshit that is nothing but words and enable heinous Muslim practices against girls all over the world.

Hope that gives you an indication of what I think about Malala :D

Nicoenarg said...

Pasto, you said in the other post:

She seems like an outright liar to me. It's really weird, because usually I would feel for someone in her situation, but I don't feel for her at all. I suspect her of being a really terrible, really dangerous human being.

I agree. She is a liar. Extremely dangerous for a crap load of reasons.